Though it’s been two decades since it was home to a radio station, the building at 416 Main Street, now Crahan’s Wealth Management, is once again pumping out music and this time the tunes are accompanied by their own festive light production.

Each night during the holiday season from 5 until 10 p.m., passerbys who tune into 88.5 FM can hear the tunes of the season with a synchronized light show dancing on the former WCND building.

Shelbyville Municipal Water and Sewer Manager Tom Doyle will present an ordinance establishing a revised schedule of charges for the Shelbyville Sewer and Water Commission to the Shelbyville City Council meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at city hall, 315 Washington Street in Shelbyville.

The proposed increase is 3.5 percent for both sewer and water. Increases presented in 2014 were 3.5 percent on water and a 3.75 for sewer. Doyle said the increases are necessary to keep up with increasing operational costs.

Thanks to a group of volunteers, dozens of children that attend the Dorman Preschool Center can now experience hands on learning outdoors.

Laurie Cottrell, executive director of the Dorman Center, said she is pleased with the new combination outdoor classroom/playground.

“In the last two or three years, the Dorman Preschool has been moving toward the Reggio Emilia [outdoor learning] approach and with that, also, a lot of nature is brought into the classroom and a lot of time being spent outdoors,” she said.

In between the chaos of Black Friday shopping and dining on our abundance of leftovers, we can quickly forget about all of the blessings we counted at the table yesterday. It’s easy to get wrapped up in the excitement of our wish lists and all we hope to unwrap on Christmas morning. But it’s important to remember that not everyone this season is looking forward to a Merry Christmas.